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." ♪ >> well, our top story at this hour, the rapidly developing situation in ukraine. authorities in kiev say that they will never give up the province of crimea another they have effective control over parts of the territory. pro-russian troops have been deployed over parts of the rotation near the coast with ukraine. just a few moments ago ukrainian border guards said that russian troops continued to flow into crimea, a military supremacy highlighted this weekend as they pledged allegiance to russian troops. >> flagships of the ukrainian navy. their loyalty is no longer, now that the newly appointed navy chief has defected. swear allegiance to the people of the autonomous republic of crimea. >> the ukrainian military has about 140,000 men, including 60,000 conscripts. in theory the ukraine could mobilize one million, but they say that their equipment is getting old in that the army is sorely lacking in resources. troops, vladimir putin called for authorization to use the armed forces in ukraine until the normalization of the political situation in the country. the ru
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why else the upper house of online for permission to use all forces in ukraine until the situation is stabilized the federation council unanimously approved the move that was specifically retreated back to the centers and the presidential spokesman. that's the deployment was optional depending on the severity of the threats to the russian nationals living in the crimea and the south east terrace result. ukraine is sending kids to iraq the president likes to react promptly. in case all infiltration of radical groups into those tight trees at the rock attacks of nine comes to credit goes on and the russians or in a bout of soul continues to move to the ones that take place on the first of march in the crimea is happy to see that all white. my baby refuses to recognize the new leader can get wyatt has appealed to russia for help the parties' website. there would have a historical background to how the peninsula was upgraded from russia like the majority of the population has returned. russia sending troops led to sharp international response president obama said moscow was breaching inte
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adam: we start with breaking news on the tense situation in ukraine. a russian state news agency that russians fleet has warned to surrender by tomorrow or face military storm. they dispute that claim. peter barnes has the latest for us. peter: they are reporting that the russians fleet has no plans to launch an assault upon the ukraine military units. the fleet commander had set a deadline of 5:00 a.m. tuesday for ukrainian forces to surrender. we are on a briefing. it is with a state department spokesman who was asked about this and that spokesman said that she could not confirm this report, but if true it would constitute a dangerous escalation of the situation in the ukraine and crimea in the united states would hold russia directly responsible for this escalation. separately, also, the european union now says it is considering "targeted measures against russia". vice president biden called the russian prime minister this morning urging once again that russia pull back its forces in crimea. they said russia needs to support immediate employment of
adam: we start with breaking news on the tense situation in ukraine. a russian state news agency that russians fleet has warned to surrender by tomorrow or face military storm. they dispute that claim. peter barnes has the latest for us. peter: they are reporting that the russians fleet has no plans to launch an assault upon the ukraine military units. the fleet commander had set a deadline of 5:00 a.m. tuesday for ukrainian forces to surrender. we are on a briefing. it is with a state...
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they are very near that russia and ukraine situation. then you move further out into the western part of europe and you have germany and france down by about 3%. so yes, still in effect but it gets a little bit smaller and then of course, you go all the way out to the atlantic where we are here in new york, we are down about call it a percent-ish. the day is not over yet. but still, there is a huge impact the further out you go, even in the u.s. take a look at some of the big trading at least vehicles here in the u.s. for that russian trade. look at these etfs. one of the more liquid ones, spdr, root rbl and erus, the i-shares, all of those down significantly and of course, it's not just the russia-specific etfs. if you told any etf that tracks the bric countries or even eastern europe, those are affected as well. right now it seems isolated but all it takes is a possible bad situation in ukraine and russia and you could see those ripple effects get even more pronounced. back to you. >> yeah. the russian market now trading at a heady fou
they are very near that russia and ukraine situation. then you move further out into the western part of europe and you have germany and france down by about 3%. so yes, still in effect but it gets a little bit smaller and then of course, you go all the way out to the atlantic where we are here in new york, we are down about call it a percent-ish. the day is not over yet. but still, there is a huge impact the further out you go, even in the u.s. take a look at some of the big trading at least...
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id of coverage on the situation in the ukraine. deteriorating. the country's energy situation is crucial. after the break, we'll find out who is waiting in -- who is weighing in on the ukraine's power struggles. ♪ >> welcome back. we're taking a closer look at europe's energy situation. affected by the conflict in the ukraine. what happens next is completely up in the air. joining us now is the executive chair of the global energy symposium. let's talk about europe's exposure to russian gas and the ukrainian throughput. to what extent should we be worried by the escalating situation? >> the longer this crisis remains, the greater the impact is going to be on energy expectations in europe. we are already seeing that this morning. of any has happened great significance in the ukraine other than some russian troops showing up in the crimea. it has been enough to start spiking prices and spiking future levels. that is going to be more pronounced as we move forward. the interesting thing is what is already doing in new york, which i think is an over
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this hour on al jazeera america ukraine situation is intensifying. there is no sign that that pressure is working. ukraine's prime minister says his country will ner giver give cry me a dcimea. they ha >>> a group of pakistani taliban opposing peace talks with government claimed responsibility for a suicide attack in the pakistani capitol. 11 people have been killed on a district court in islamabad. >>> forces loyal to bash arrest al as sad are trying to get control of the city's industrial district. if they do, it would be a win for them. this report: >> reporter: the old city aleppo has been long bitter and bloody. it's raged for around three years now. over most of that time, there has been little change in the balance of power. syrian government forces entrenched in the west, rebels controlling the old city in the east. >> now appears to be changing. in the last week, government forces have been making advances on the out skirts of the city. they have taken the city in the northeast and now the area between the countryside and the industrial city
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now, the latest situation in the ukraine for you. dow jones reporting that russia's special forces have taken control of several border units and the pressure from the military has picked up significantly. meanwhile, eu foreign ministers are sitting down now in brussels to discussion the situation. steve sedgwick is in kiev to give us the latest. just how concerned are people on the ground here, steve, about this step up in pressure that we've seen from russia? are they surprised by how quickly putin has moved here? >> i think everybody is surprised. i think you can still see some of the signs, the bloodshed, the violence which took over the trade union building behind me. just literally behind me and to my left is where 97 people got butchered, murdered by forces. so that was only literally two weeks ago. and now an invasion of the country. how much more can one country take in such a short period of time. it was only saturday that putin was getting approval for the russian parliament for military intervention. for sunday, the russi
now, the latest situation in the ukraine for you. dow jones reporting that russia's special forces have taken control of several border units and the pressure from the military has picked up significantly. meanwhile, eu foreign ministers are sitting down now in brussels to discussion the situation. steve sedgwick is in kiev to give us the latest. just how concerned are people on the ground here, steve, about this step up in pressure that we've seen from russia? are they surprised by how quickly...
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political situation in the country. a russian army has taken in tow to the entire meeting in miami and the peek into the race and sodas and other parts of eastern ukraine hundred and fifty pounds mansion the board and ready to intervene. this is a situation that can change dramatically in the monuments the fenced off by a signal to stop the civil war a war between russia and ukraine one. in other words it's an extremely serious situation but it's all gone. ukraine says its border with four european union countries meaning and twenty eight cm and the states could become directly involved in the conflict. everton go straight to no one to reporting on the ground in crimea rob parsons our chief for an edit that is in terrible noise. mo where a ukrainian minute rebates is and indeed been surrounded by a russian soldiers of the last twenty four was oh so wrong. that is on the situation was happening where you are. no not at all for the signal to both of the artists were outside the ukrainian that the basic idea from land over
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other than parts of eastern ukraine. >> and i'm felicity barr, more on the ukraine situation, including eu leaders, calling for russia to deescalates or face targeted measures. -- deescalate or face targeted measures. >> events are moving rapidly within the last 30 minutes we've had a denial from thrawz i russt has given a ultimatum to ukraine. that's what ukrainian officials have said, surrounding bases in crimea, standoffs for days to come. the u.s. is turning up the heat on russia, considering targeted measures against the kremlin if it fails to deescalate the ukraine crisis. earlier on mo monday the british foreign minister william haig warns of consequences and costs if it doesn't change course. sergey lavrov insisting that his country has a duty to protect ethnic russians in ukraine. donetske, is the home of viktor yanukovych. rory challenge in moscow. let's go to tim friend who is in the ukrainian capital of kiev. this suggesting that russians, the ukrainian defense ministry now being denied from russia. what's the story from where you are tim? >> reporter: well i think everyone
other than parts of eastern ukraine. >> and i'm felicity barr, more on the ukraine situation, including eu leaders, calling for russia to deescalates or face targeted measures. -- deescalate or face targeted measures. >> events are moving rapidly within the last 30 minutes we've had a denial from thrawz i russt has given a ultimatum to ukraine. that's what ukrainian officials have said, surrounding bases in crimea, standoffs for days to come. the u.s. is turning up the heat on...
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in ukraine is completely stabilise what exactly needs to happen for the situation in ukraine to be considered stable well any call to a decision or president because this is now a responsibility to see when it will finish but i concede that there are some points anyhow first of all we have to understand well that we are speaking not with provisional government but with something more constant that we have to know who is the real president over ukraine but not the guy who is sitting now in their parliament because it is not according to their own constitution not to did nearest one the last one not the previous one then we have to see. whether this treats free from any military people even if from my down i don't know from what. i mean they can but. but to to see they have to go back to the declare ration sign twenty first of february more or less on the same conditions when we will understand that the situation is really under control of the people of this country than under somebody else teleplays. just a decision to step in run contrary to the one thousand nine hundred four international ag
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is speaking regarding the situation with ukraine and what the russians have done. listen. >> translator: actions of force in capturing and setting fire toad mr.tive buildings, attacking the police, and stealing from warehouses, and mocking officials in the region. crude intervention into churches. the center of kiev and many towns in western ukraine have been taken over by armed national radicals under extreme ist, anti-russia and anti-semitic slogans being used. on the 21st of february, almost three months of the unrest, and the excesses, there was an agreement between the president of ukraine and the opposition. whereby they sign -- signed by the ministers of foreign affairs of germany, poland and france. refused to bring in an emergency situation. they took to the streets. flaunting authorities. the opposition did not do anything. the illegitimate weapons were not soarer denned -- surrenders. civic buildings and the streets were not freed up. the radicals are continuing to control the towns. instead of the promised establishment of a government of national unity
is speaking regarding the situation with ukraine and what the russians have done. listen. >> translator: actions of force in capturing and setting fire toad mr.tive buildings, attacking the police, and stealing from warehouses, and mocking officials in the region. crude intervention into churches. the center of kiev and many towns in western ukraine have been taken over by armed national radicals under extreme ist, anti-russia and anti-semitic slogans being used. on the 21st of february,...
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president obama talking about the situation in ukraine. he says that russia is on the wrong side of history, that the world is united, that russia is in violation of international law and that sanctions may be imposed. it could be a costly proposition for russia to continue as they are doing thus far. let's deal back in guy benson, who's been listening as well to the president as i was. your comments, guy. >> well, gretchen, just listening to that, i think -- i don't pretend to be a foreign policy expert. i think much of what the president said sounded proper and sensible. that being said, we also have some recent historical context that i think vladimir putin understands very well. vladimir putin and the russians had a front-row seat to what happened in syria. just today actually, a democratic senator, a very liberal senator from delaware, said he thinks perhaps our weakness, american weakness vis-a-vis syria, emboldened putin, understanding that tough talk from this administration, which we just heard here on this whole situation in ukra
president obama talking about the situation in ukraine. he says that russia is on the wrong side of history, that the world is united, that russia is in violation of international law and that sanctions may be imposed. it could be a costly proposition for russia to continue as they are doing thus far. let's deal back in guy benson, who's been listening as well to the president as i was. your comments, guy. >> well, gretchen, just listening to that, i think -- i don't pretend to be a...
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on the latest updates about the situation in ukraine is on air and online free floating. in crimea they suck defense forces have become something of an attraction for locals enjoying a weekend people pose for photos and make sandwiches at the full story that our website are you got. that more news coming up right at first our praxair with us. this immediately though so we leave that may be. the same bush is secure. the party there's an. issue is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. are today. talks between the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon and venezuela's foreign minister are expected to focus on the mass protests gripping the country at least eighteen people have been left dead in the clashes activists there have been rallying over the state's economic woes and a drastic surging crime president maduro has kicked out three american diplomats after accusing washington of stoking the unrest while the u.s. state department responded in kind by sending home venezuelan officials gregory well port from venezuela analysis dot com sa
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but first, let's get it the latest on the situation in ukraine. officials say russia's navy has ordered two ukrainian strips -- ships to surrender. this is the worst band office of the end of the cold war. ryan joins the on the phone from kiev, what is the latest in crimea? >> ukraine reporting that russia's navy has ordered two ships to surrender. the acting president of the ukraine says that these ships have been threatened with seizure, and ordered to surrender. meanwhile the russian defense ministry says that is not true, there is no ultimatum. clear is that the ukraine is in control of the russian military. there has been a real steady buildup since the first eight on fridays arrived and surrounded the bases. and now they are very much a control. >> tells about the situation the capital there. they're preparing for meetings with international monetary fund. >> that is correct of they just sat down with the director. they're going to meet with the imf, what timing, eh? ,kraine intends to ask of and intends to receive a funding --llars of $3 bi
but first, let's get it the latest on the situation in ukraine. officials say russia's navy has ordered two ukrainian strips -- ships to surrender. this is the worst band office of the end of the cold war. ryan joins the on the phone from kiev, what is the latest in crimea? >> ukraine reporting that russia's navy has ordered two ships to surrender. the acting president of the ukraine says that these ships have been threatened with seizure, and ordered to surrender. meanwhile the russian...
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plus, we're keeping an eye on the ukraine situation -- the situation in ukraine this morning. russia threatening military action. it's already begun to some extent. western nations are warning moscow of economic sanctions. markets around the global are reacting negatively to russia's move. we'll have more on the situation in just a bit. "squawk box" is coming right back. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ >>> in just about 15 minutes we'll be introduci
plus, we're keeping an eye on the ukraine situation -- the situation in ukraine this morning. russia threatening military action. it's already begun to some extent. western nations are warning moscow of economic sanctions. markets around the global are reacting negatively to russia's move. we'll have more on the situation in just a bit. "squawk box" is coming right back. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot...
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russia insists its troops will remain in ukraine until in their words come of the political situation has been normalized. there were reports earlier that ukrainian forces in crimea had been given until tomorrow morning to surrender -- surrender to the russians. russia has dismissed the idea of an ultimatum. we start our coverage from the strategic port of sevastopol. >> the crimea and the russian occupation -- a place of tension and sudden anger. outside the main sevastopol maple base, crowds have gathered. then a lone woman, nervous but determine dares to hold up the yellow and blue colors of ukraine. she is attacked and taken away. at the same base earlier in the day, a seem like something out of the russian revolution. the admiral of the ukrainian fleet argues in front of sailors with his successor who is loyal to ukraine still. they start singing the ukrainian national anthem. but will they fight the russian invaders? it is hard to believe, especially since they are mostly unarmed. one of their main targets this morning was to earn their secret files, not really a sign of defianc
russia insists its troops will remain in ukraine until in their words come of the political situation has been normalized. there were reports earlier that ukrainian forces in crimea had been given until tomorrow morning to surrender -- surrender to the russians. russia has dismissed the idea of an ultimatum. we start our coverage from the strategic port of sevastopol. >> the crimea and the russian occupation -- a place of tension and sudden anger. outside the main sevastopol maple base,...
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analysis coming up on the ongoing situation in ukraine -- a more analysis coming up. an american skier leaping to the top of the moguls in the out ofle after crashing the singles. she came back in a dual event. this taking part in japan. battering.ee slopestyle continuing in switzerland. ld.tria taking goa pretty amazing conditions this weekend. thick fog and really icy cold. from one temperature extreme to ain, lewisin bahr hamilton came fast as in the final day of preseason testing. his mercedes in good standing for final competition in australia. not a great day for the maestro, he cannot even finish a lap before more mechanical problem struck his car. reliability is going to be the big challenge this year with the new drivetrain, one of the biggest factors, how many cars will finish the first grand prix down in australia. that is the big question everybody is talking about. glamour,f glitz and lindy of it last night at the oscars ceremony. will take a look beyond the red carpet at the winners and of filmn the business financing. detailed up next. ♪ >> good morni
analysis coming up on the ongoing situation in ukraine -- a more analysis coming up. an american skier leaping to the top of the moguls in the out ofle after crashing the singles. she came back in a dual event. this taking part in japan. battering.ee slopestyle continuing in switzerland. ld.tria taking goa pretty amazing conditions this weekend. thick fog and really icy cold. from one temperature extreme to ain, lewisin bahr hamilton came fast as in the final day of preseason testing. his...
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up next, more on the breaking news on the urgent situation in ukraine. tough on both sides as russia denies reports of an ultimatum that ukraine must tell the military to surrender. we will talk strategy and diplomacy and what president obama should do. anderson cooper will be anchoring the special coverage from kiev, ukraine after this. [ male announcer ] a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have hea
up next, more on the breaking news on the urgent situation in ukraine. tough on both sides as russia denies reports of an ultimatum that ukraine must tell the military to surrender. we will talk strategy and diplomacy and what president obama should do. anderson cooper will be anchoring the special coverage from kiev, ukraine after this. [ male announcer ] a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if...
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of the situation in the ukraine. that news broke moments ago. >> the situation only growing more serious. more to cover when we return after the commercial break. .oming up, pinterest certainly was not an overnight sensation. an exclusive interview. >> a japanese company may take aim at j.crew. that is coming up here on "market makers." streaming on your smart phone, tablets, and bloomberg.com. if you missed the interviews, catch them on demand on apple tv. ♪ >> "market makers." looks like newsweek coming back from the dead. the new owners are bringing the print edition back this friday. seven thousand copies will be printed. compare that with the peak circulation of three point 3 million. the cost is $7.99. the secret service is helping fierce look for possible security breach in the computer network according to people familiar with the situation. system tothrough the see if there are traces of hacking. shoppers in neiman marcus was a victim. big hitgenerate was a on twitter last night. posted by selfie taken wit
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well the united states is now threatening russia with sanctions and punishment if the situation in ukraine comes to open warfare and perhaps even before that but it might be a threat that washington will be hard pressed to keep that's according to experts citing russia's economic clout. has been looking over the numbers joining us here live on the program do you reckon marina it is a problem or a threat i should say that they can deliver on. well you can say that but again we really have to look at who stands to lose here if in fact we do see the sanctions and so place so basically what we're trying to achieve is what will this isolation achieve and who could it hurt the most according to the world bank now we know that a place russia is the fifth largest economy in terms of purchasing power now this is much higher than its g. eight partners such as germany france and the u.k. and they have in fact said that they would be boycotting their upcoming summit in sochi this june but could there isn't that especially when it comes to germany which is one of russia's top business partners we're ta
well the united states is now threatening russia with sanctions and punishment if the situation in ukraine comes to open warfare and perhaps even before that but it might be a threat that washington will be hard pressed to keep that's according to experts citing russia's economic clout. has been looking over the numbers joining us here live on the program do you reckon marina it is a problem or a threat i should say that they can deliver on. well you can say that but again we really have to...
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tim, hearing the hague talking about keeping up diplomatic pressure on the situation there in ukraine, talking specifically about the russians of course. >> yes, and he said the uk is not considering a military option. i think that was pretty self evident but now it's from the lips of the foreign minister. the diplomatic route is that everyone i think more or less wants to go down. fascinating but as the british foreign secretary was talking in geneva the russian foreign minist minister laverof was saying we need to be calm and we need to pursue political, diplomatic channels. but of course the gulf between them in ideology is huge, remains so. the russians see what happened here in kiev as an illegitimate over throwing of an elected president yanukovych who of course fled the country as a result of demonstrations here and the culminations and the killings in the square. russians say they have gone to crime yeah and said this repeatedly to protect their ethnic, russian-speaking ukrainians. it's an atonomous and john kerry said that and william hague said it's the biggest in century. >
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the ukraine situation is just one. the fact is whether or not if we keep it simple it was whether or not it will affect the corporate profit outlook. if it does, it will have a bigger impact on the stock market. if not, it's probably just a smaller blip but it's a piece of volatility and the fact we're seeing this shift towards safety really suggests that we're going to see continued volatile in the risk assets and i wouldn't -- >> speaking of the risk toward safety, rick santelli, despite the concerns about the long-term debt of the u.s., when the world is terrified, what do they buy? u.s. >> if everybody has been willing all along to look through all the real fundamental news that affects stocks negatively in the united states and say, step in, keep a level head, and buy, then for sure that logic should be applied when the ukraine is the dynamic. you know, in an overleveraged every dollars margin sort of world in front of basel, in front of the european banks to get the ratios down, it makes perfect sense to see euro
the ukraine situation is just one. the fact is whether or not if we keep it simple it was whether or not it will affect the corporate profit outlook. if it does, it will have a bigger impact on the stock market. if not, it's probably just a smaller blip but it's a piece of volatility and the fact we're seeing this shift towards safety really suggests that we're going to see continued volatile in the risk assets and i wouldn't -- >> speaking of the risk toward safety, rick santelli,...
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looking at this situation, president obama does have credibility problem. talks about red line in syria for chemical weapons then let's -- says that russia will have to pay costs if it intervenes in ukraine then within hours, military intervention begins. at some point this issue of credibility and having the force and resolve to use it i think is crucial for the administration. >> i think what you just said about syria is exactly right. we decided not to go in to syria because there was an agreement that syria would give up its weapons and they have given up as yet 11%. they were supposed to have given them all up, the fact that they are plotting this a message that the president is sending to the rest of the world which is, we're really not that interested in compliance, this is a storm that's blown over. these things do have implications, it's part of the reason that putin doesn't take us seriously as he ought to when secretary of state comes out with a strong statement. because it's not backed up with the follow through. that's the risk that we run in a
looking at this situation, president obama does have credibility problem. talks about red line in syria for chemical weapons then let's -- says that russia will have to pay costs if it intervenes in ukraine then within hours, military intervention begins. at some point this issue of credibility and having the force and resolve to use it i think is crucial for the administration. >> i think what you just said about syria is exactly right. we decided not to go in to syria because there was...
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which in fact ukrainian government before the situation in can have. loud the russians to be there and in the russians actually paid to be there first i'd like to say for the benefit of our viewing audience full disclosure. i have family in the ukraine i have family in the crimea in kiev and elsewhere in the country so for me this is a personal issue. as to the presence of russian troops normally in the crimea you are correct there is normally stationed something twenty six thousand five hundred russian troops by treaties signed between. the legitimate government of the ukraine and the russian federation so. these troops have. only left their bases under terms of transit that are allowed per this treaty. according to permission from the cognizant authorities of the ukraine the cognizant of the thora of the ukraine is the only legitimate authority in the ukraine at present of this level is the president of the ukraine who is victor rich. and he has requested along with the prime minister of the crimea that russian forces act within the borders of the cr
which in fact ukrainian government before the situation in can have. loud the russians to be there and in the russians actually paid to be there first i'd like to say for the benefit of our viewing audience full disclosure. i have family in the ukraine i have family in the crimea in kiev and elsewhere in the country so for me this is a personal issue. as to the presence of russian troops normally in the crimea you are correct there is normally stationed something twenty six thousand five...
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let's bring you a map of the situation of ukraine. seemingly at a crossroads between two economic powers. russia has flexed its muscles in crimea there, just turning blue to the color of russia. is there a possibility of it going any further? mr. lavrov says russia will protect russian-speaking people. we're just giving you a scale there of which parts of ukraine are mainly russian speaking. what will happen then to the mostly crain yann speaking west? it is a mixed perfect. eu in turn has been making its opinions clear. william hague is in kiev now for talks. describe that intervention as the biggest crisis in europe this century. he's warned of consequences if it didn't respect ukrainian territory. >> if this situation cannot be resolved, if russia cannot be persuaded to respect the sovereignty, integrity of ukraine, will have to be other consequences and costs. i'm not going to say today what all of those are. we will act in a united way with other nations in the world. the european union meeting today will indicate some of the thi
let's bring you a map of the situation of ukraine. seemingly at a crossroads between two economic powers. russia has flexed its muscles in crimea there, just turning blue to the color of russia. is there a possibility of it going any further? mr. lavrov says russia will protect russian-speaking people. we're just giving you a scale there of which parts of ukraine are mainly russian speaking. what will happen then to the mostly crain yann speaking west? it is a mixed perfect. eu in turn has been...
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we will, of course, be watching the tense situation in ukraine. ambassador, nicholas burns, says, russian president, vladimir putin, saw an opening and he took it. will he stop at crimea? let's go back to the cnn center. a blockbuster night for hollywood's biggest actors. up next, the winners and losers from last night's star-studded academy awards. oh, yeah, we will talk about the dresses too. >>> well, i'll tell you what. the eastern u.s. is getting pummeled again. this monster storm pushing its way from the midwest leaving a trail of ice and sleet and snow. for drivers, pretty much a travel nightmare. that's where our brian todd joins us on i-95 south near beltsville, maryland. give us a description of what you are seeing. >> reporter: kyra, very dngerous along i-95 between baltimore and washington, d.c. you can see me in this vehicle. we'll show you a shot out our front windshield here. there were near whiteout conditions a short time ago. very low visibility. the snow has let up a little bit. as you can see, the conditions are still very trea
we will, of course, be watching the tense situation in ukraine. ambassador, nicholas burns, says, russian president, vladimir putin, saw an opening and he took it. will he stop at crimea? let's go back to the cnn center. a blockbuster night for hollywood's biggest actors. up next, the winners and losers from last night's star-studded academy awards. oh, yeah, we will talk about the dresses too. >>> well, i'll tell you what. the eastern u.s. is getting pummeled again. this monster storm...
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the former gop vice presidential nominee said she predicted the current situation in ukraine back in 2008 even writing on her facebook page, quote, yes, i could see this one from alaska. >>> politics is bound to make it into last night's academy awards, but it came so soon. the first award of the evening. best supporting actor jared leto used his speech to speak to protesters. >> to all the dreamers out there watching this tonight in the places like ukraine and venezuela, i want to say, we are here. and as you struggle to -- 20 make your dreams happen, to live the impossible, we're thinking of you. >>> votes scheduled for today on capitol hill will have to wake. it's forcing congress to take a snow day. normal legislative activity will resume tomorrow. >>> the elements didn't stop chicago mayor rob emmanuel and jimmy fallon to jump into the lake. >>> governor jerry brown is lowering expectations that california will soon go the way of colorado and washington when it comes to legalizing pot. he worries the state could lose its competitive edge if too many people are getting stoned. >>
the former gop vice presidential nominee said she predicted the current situation in ukraine back in 2008 even writing on her facebook page, quote, yes, i could see this one from alaska. >>> politics is bound to make it into last night's academy awards, but it came so soon. the first award of the evening. best supporting actor jared leto used his speech to speak to protesters. >> to all the dreamers out there watching this tonight in the places like ukraine and venezuela, i want...
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this is a very dangerous situation. ukraine is a weak state and russia is taking advantage of that. having said that, crimea is home to her black sea fleet, and the treaty that she has with ukraine expires in 2017. this is not the way for russia to plod her way forward in that region of the world. so it's a very unfortunate set of circumstances, very dangerous and one in which the world community is rightly taking a deep interest. so i commend the president for his work with -- i'd like to say g-8 but it looks like g-7 at this point. i'm glad the president is talking along with mrs. merkel of germany to president putin. those discussions need to continue, but the world community has to pay attention, support ukraine's military in its effort to defend its homeland. >> now, let's pick up on that, former ambassador. even though the congresswoman is rightly referring to russia as "she" in the vernacular, it's really about "he" right now in vladimir putin. this does seem to be a bold rekindling of russia's power over that region. is it time to call it that's what it is? the u.s. has been
this is a very dangerous situation. ukraine is a weak state and russia is taking advantage of that. having said that, crimea is home to her black sea fleet, and the treaty that she has with ukraine expires in 2017. this is not the way for russia to plod her way forward in that region of the world. so it's a very unfortunate set of circumstances, very dangerous and one in which the world community is rightly taking a deep interest. so i commend the president for his work with -- i'd like to say...
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in ukraine and he spoke extensively. this is part of what he had to say. >> what cannot be done is for russia with impunity to put its soldiers ton ground, and -- on the ground and to violate basic principles that are recognized around the world. and i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which vuz on the wrong side of -- russia is on the wrong side of history on this. >> secretary of state john kerry has a speech on foreign affairs an then gets on a plane and heads for ukraine. he may meet with his russian counterpart sergey lavrov. >> michael, forgive me for the bluntness of this question. when we spend so much time on the international story. why does the u.s. impair the ongoing crisis in ukraine and particularly in crimea? >> that is threshold question, no question about it. that is the first question when the president ultimately faces the press on this that he will get from the press corps. a destabilized ukraine means a destabilized europe and all
in ukraine and he spoke extensively. this is part of what he had to say. >> what cannot be done is for russia with impunity to put its soldiers ton ground, and -- on the ground and to violate basic principles that are recognized around the world. and i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which vuz on the wrong side of -- russia is on the wrong side of history on this. >> secretary of state john kerry has a speech...
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still there's a job that needs to be done in ukraine. there needs to be a government, someone needs to be controlling things, there's a lack of that here. we have heard grave concerns about the security situation. the police apparently are not doing their jobs. many are not being paid and there are vigilantes on the streets. there's also the concern that the russians may come. and that, of course, is the cloud hanging over everything. phil ittner on the new government in kiev. >> protesters around the globe are calling for peace in ukraine. dozens spoke out to the russian consulate. they called for a free and independent ukraine. >> over 100 people have marched more than two miles from new york's times square to the russian consulate to protest what they call an act of aggression on the part of putin and its ukrainian russian tensions coming to a boil - many demonstrators worried about their family back home. >> i have family in crimea, and they describe the situation as the russian soldiers occupying ukrainian territory. i don't feel sa
still there's a job that needs to be done in ukraine. there needs to be a government, someone needs to be controlling things, there's a lack of that here. we have heard grave concerns about the security situation. the police apparently are not doing their jobs. many are not being paid and there are vigilantes on the streets. there's also the concern that the russians may come. and that, of course, is the cloud hanging over everything. phil ittner on the new government in kiev. >>...
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in ukraine. senator john mccain says it did. he's here live with me this hour. >>> and right now, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu is on his way over to the white house to meet with president obama, where he may be receiving a blunt warning about receiving a blunt warning about israel's future. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. there is a lot to tell you over the next hour. on the deepening crisis in ukraine. at the center of the conflict, the peninsula seen here in red. there you see it in the middle of the screen. ukraine's defense minister says they have warned officials to swear allegiance to the new crimean authorities, surrender, or face an attack. but russian media now saying reports of a russian ultimatum are, quote, utter rubbish. what we know right now is about 6,000 russian troops are in control of crimea. the european union demanding an immediate russian withdrawal. the secretary of state, john kerry, he's due to
in ukraine. senator john mccain says it did. he's here live with me this hour. >>> and right now, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu is on his way over to the white house to meet with president obama, where he may be receiving a blunt warning about receiving a blunt warning about israel's future. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. there is a lot to tell you over the next hour. on the deepening crisis in...
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he's going to answer some questions and speak about the situation currently in the ukraine. i've also got a little bit more breaking news here, as well, that the russian president, vladimir putin, has been on the scene of military drills in western russia. all of this happening today. he's called for snap drills, and surprise inspection of troops, as well, in western and central military districts. just reading this as a get it. the drills involving about 150,000 troops. 90 different planes. this is very significant, the numbers are in -- are pretty intense. 120 helicopters. 880 tanks. 80 different ships, all of this according to the website of russian's presidency, and russian state media, as well, for what that is worth. but there you go. the show of force that president putin insists that the world see at this point escalating now in these war games that he's now on the scene of it. and as i said, the secretary of state having to digest this as he crafts his remarks due in nine minutes. quick break, right back with the breaking news after this. (music) defiance is in our
he's going to answer some questions and speak about the situation currently in the ukraine. i've also got a little bit more breaking news here, as well, that the russian president, vladimir putin, has been on the scene of military drills in western russia. all of this happening today. he's called for snap drills, and surprise inspection of troops, as well, in western and central military districts. just reading this as a get it. the drills involving about 150,000 troops. 90 different planes....
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in situation in ukraine crimea may post a threat to the international situation. strongly urge all parties and holders and ukrainian crisis to exercise extremely strained not to -- restraint not to de-escalate it. diversityunching the and the faith including the russian community. situation, weent believe more than ever that the united nations has a critical role to play. we hope to find a solution to the ukrainian crisis. as well as efforts are the president of the confederation in its capacity. however, given the complexity and fragility of the situation on the ground, we believe it is important to harmonize all efforts. we therefore introduced our this by to establish the secretary-general and composed of the united nations, european union, the osce and the russian federation. only efforts by the main stakeholders in the respect while unity and ukraine considering interest of the russian federation. it would provide a lasting solution to this crisis. all international actors have learned lessons from this and its consequences. this is geographic. it carries ten
in situation in ukraine crimea may post a threat to the international situation. strongly urge all parties and holders and ukrainian crisis to exercise extremely strained not to -- restraint not to de-escalate it. diversityunching the and the faith including the russian community. situation, weent believe more than ever that the united nations has a critical role to play. we hope to find a solution to the ukrainian crisis. as well as efforts are the president of the confederation in its...
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it's a very tense situation. also, there are anti-russia demonstration going on in ukraine as well. also something important to mention, i think, is a lot of people in the eastern regions of russia, according at least to russia's foreign ministry, they're seeking to move to russia because they don't feel safe in ukraine. >> you have done a great job reporting for us. we know it's the middle of the night there. thank you so much, jessica. we'll be talking to you again. now, despite repeated warnings from washington and other world powers, russia's military presence inside ukraine only appears as jessica was describing, to be accelerating. that's raising a lot of discussion today over what the options that our white house and our allies really have in this situation. house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers slamming president obama's response so far, claiming he's been outmatched by putin multiple times, including in previous negotiations on syria and nuclear arms reduction. >> well, i think putin is playing chess, and i think we're playing marbles. i don't think it's even cl
it's a very tense situation. also, there are anti-russia demonstration going on in ukraine as well. also something important to mention, i think, is a lot of people in the eastern regions of russia, according at least to russia's foreign ministry, they're seeking to move to russia because they don't feel safe in ukraine. >> you have done a great job reporting for us. we know it's the middle of the night there. thank you so much, jessica. we'll be talking to you again. now, despite...
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the situation ukraine on sunday with angela merkel. british primewith minister david cameron and the president of poland. thecall is to point out -- russian.f the the ultimatum was issued by alexander vitko. --they do not summoned her surrender by 5:00 to more morning, a real soul be started against units and divisions of the armed forces of cross crimea. president obama will appeal for .resident netanyahu they are meeting today at the white house. it is a critical juncture in both sets of negotiations. u.s. and its partners are in the midst of new talks. the washington area, in the middle of a major snowstorm. the federal government is close. the house announced it would not be in session. voteenate is postponing a on the nomination of the assistant attorney general for service -- civil rights. we were and events that planning on covering have been canceled as well. >> the internet as we know it today bears no resemblance to the television service of the 1940's or 50's. what the courts have said and what congress supports is if i walk
the situation ukraine on sunday with angela merkel. british primewith minister david cameron and the president of poland. thecall is to point out -- russian.f the the ultimatum was issued by alexander vitko. --they do not summoned her surrender by 5:00 to more morning, a real soul be started against units and divisions of the armed forces of cross crimea. president obama will appeal for .resident netanyahu they are meeting today at the white house. it is a critical juncture in both sets of...
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that we have in ukraine. you know that the russians neighbors are aggressions toward ukraine. >> while ukraine is hoping to rebuild the economy, a skiddish market is dealing a blow the russian's economy, their stock market losing $58 billion in a day. the western leaders are looking at economic leverage as the best response to russian's actions. still the russians have the boots on the ground and seem to be calling the shots. president putin inspected the russian boots by therd border. the russians are saying that the war games were planned months ago. ukraine is beefing up the security along the borders of the country away from crimea and the eastern areas also pap ewe lated with many of the ethnic russians and that is why the russian foreign minister is moscow's concern. >> this is a question of defending the citizens and ensuring humidity rights, and the right to life, those interpreting the situation and threatening us with sanctions and bow cots they have been encouraging the powers to declare ult mate y
that we have in ukraine. you know that the russians neighbors are aggressions toward ukraine. >> while ukraine is hoping to rebuild the economy, a skiddish market is dealing a blow the russian's economy, their stock market losing $58 billion in a day. the western leaders are looking at economic leverage as the best response to russian's actions. still the russians have the boots on the ground and seem to be calling the shots. president putin inspected the russian boots by therd border....
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the unfolding situation in ukraine. new reports are coming out saying russia is giving ukrainian forces in the crimean peninsula to leave or face an assault. that is according to reuters, attributing one source in the ukrainian defense ministry. secretary of state john kerry, he is scheduled to go to kiev tomorrow after russian troops entered crimea over the weekend. the associated press says russia issued ultimatum for surrender of two ukraine yap warships in crimea. secretary kerry said the international community could kick russia out of the g8 holding meetings in sochi in june and they could freeze assets if russia does not withdraw the occupation. he is scheduled to make remarks shortly from the state department after a meeting with the prime minister of moldova. we'll bring you remarks on companion network c-span. russian president vladmir putin said he sent troops to protect russian personnel in military bases in southern ukraine after the ouster of ukraine's president. secretary of state kerry will speak to the
the unfolding situation in ukraine. new reports are coming out saying russia is giving ukrainian forces in the crimean peninsula to leave or face an assault. that is according to reuters, attributing one source in the ukrainian defense ministry. secretary of state john kerry, he is scheduled to go to kiev tomorrow after russian troops entered crimea over the weekend. the associated press says russia issued ultimatum for surrender of two ukraine yap warships in crimea. secretary kerry said the...
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. >> there is plenty of tough talk today in washington about the situation in ukraine, but so far it is only talk. the u.s. may, in fact, have limited ability to influence the course of this conflict. nonetheless, as we said, secretary of state john kerry is going to travel to kiev tomorrow. nbc's kristen welker is at the white house to tell us more on this. kristen? >> reporter: lester, secretary kerry's trip comes after a flurry of telephone diplomacy this weekend. the u.s. is threatening to boycott the g-8 economic summit, which will be held in sochi but the reality mr. obama's options are limited, and vladimir putin doesn't seem to be listening. >> this is an act of aggression that's really trumped up. it's really 19th century behavior in the 21st century. >> reporter: with russia ignoring u.s. warnings, secretary kerry says the country will, quote, pay a price, if president vladimir putin doesn't withdraw his forces from ukraine. but how steep will that price be? >> he is not going to have a sochi g-8. he may not even remain in the g-8 if this continues. he may find himself with
. >> there is plenty of tough talk today in washington about the situation in ukraine, but so far it is only talk. the u.s. may, in fact, have limited ability to influence the course of this conflict. nonetheless, as we said, secretary of state john kerry is going to travel to kiev tomorrow. nbc's kristen welker is at the white house to tell us more on this. kristen? >> reporter: lester, secretary kerry's trip comes after a flurry of telephone diplomacy this weekend. the u.s. is...
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becky quick has it for us from omaha. >> reporter: you have been talking about the situation in ukraine and that is front and center today but beyond that, investors have been trying to figure out what's happening with the economy and if all these lousy economic numbers we have been seeing have something more than just to do with the bad weather we have seen. well, who better to ask than the chairman and ceo of berkshire hathaway. they have a vast array of businesses, from the burlington santa fe railroad, to retailing, a lot of different things. as a result, buffett has his finger on the pulse. >> we have had this moderate but consistent growth now for four and a half years and every now and then we get excited about it speeding up and every now and then we start worrying about a double dip and all that. you've heard all this different commentary over the four and a half years. it's been remarkably consistent. the gdp figures maybe bounce around a little. in terms of what we see, i would say that it's been almost a straight line but not at the kind of slope that people would like, but
becky quick has it for us from omaha. >> reporter: you have been talking about the situation in ukraine and that is front and center today but beyond that, investors have been trying to figure out what's happening with the economy and if all these lousy economic numbers we have been seeing have something more than just to do with the bad weather we have seen. well, who better to ask than the chairman and ceo of berkshire hathaway. they have a vast array of businesses, from the burlington...
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in ukraine shook up wall street. the dow jones industrial average lost 153 points to close at 16,168. the nasdaq fell more than 30 points to close at 4,277. and the s-and-p 500 dropped more than 13 points to finish at 1845. the tensions also sent oil prices sharply higher, to nearly $105 dollars a barrel. the winter of 2014 dealt another blow to much of the eastern u.s. today. ice and snow-- up to eight inches in places-- shut down mu including official washington. it also grounded thousands of flights and forced schools to close again. meanwhile in north texas, an icy interstate caused a miles-long backup during the morning commute. snowstorms and freezing temperatures held back the u.s. auto business again last month. general motors, ford and toyota all reported sales were down by single-digits. volkswagen saw a 14% decline. chrysler and nissan fared better, reporting double-digit gains. the environmental protection agency has finalized new rules to dramatically reduce the amount of sulfur in gasoline. the chemical
in ukraine shook up wall street. the dow jones industrial average lost 153 points to close at 16,168. the nasdaq fell more than 30 points to close at 4,277. and the s-and-p 500 dropped more than 13 points to finish at 1845. the tensions also sent oil prices sharply higher, to nearly $105 dollars a barrel. the winter of 2014 dealt another blow to much of the eastern u.s. today. ice and snow-- up to eight inches in places-- shut down mu including official washington. it also grounded thousands of...
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will they go on into eastern ukraine? that would be yet another crossing of yet another red line. >> if the united states could stop them, i use that phrase loosely. if the united states and western europe and everyone around the world can effectively contain the situation so that it stays in crimea, is that the best the west can hope for right now. >>> well, you know, yeah, but then what, then what? you just hand crimea over to russia on a silver plat teter. it is a terrible precedent under international law. there has to be serious and creative diplomacy to make sure this does not happen. i know they are two different situations. the closest we have is georgia in 2008. there was a serious miscalculation and a confrontation. the georgians lost and the russians won. it took years to stabilize the situation. >> six years later, it took years to stabilize the situation. >> they still have effective control or the influence they want to have right there. >> you have a democratic government right there. things are much better
will they go on into eastern ukraine? that would be yet another crossing of yet another red line. >> if the united states could stop them, i use that phrase loosely. if the united states and western europe and everyone around the world can effectively contain the situation so that it stays in crimea, is that the best the west can hope for right now. >>> well, you know, yeah, but then what, then what? you just hand crimea over to russia on a silver plat teter. it is a terrible...
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if the situation in ukraine is not any further, i guess the west has to step in with massive fair ball aid. they need at least $35 billion in order just to pay existing bills, so the west really needs to get its act together, even if the russians play ball from now on. >> russian's currency is already affected. is russia's economy already at risk even before the talked about sanctions by the west to take affect if there are to be sanctions? >> yeah, there's been a significant slowdown in the russian economy over the last year. it's been quite used to booking growth of 4% to 6% in g.d.p. annually, that slowed to one and a half% last year and is likely to be much the same. this year, i guess it has affected vladimir putin's popularity reasons and part of the reason he's made this move is to bolter his popularity domestically. >> thank you. >> stay with aljazeera america for the very latest on the ukraine crisis. we'll take a closer look at how the u.s. is responding to the russian aggression. >> as you just heard michael mention, the crisis in ukraine driving energy prices higher. crude
if the situation in ukraine is not any further, i guess the west has to step in with massive fair ball aid. they need at least $35 billion in order just to pay existing bills, so the west really needs to get its act together, even if the russians play ball from now on. >> russian's currency is already affected. is russia's economy already at risk even before the talked about sanctions by the west to take affect if there are to be sanctions? >> yeah, there's been a significant...
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jenna: well the dire situation in ukraine going from bad to worse as russia's black fleet now reportedly telling ukrainian forces in crimea to surrender or face military action. welcome to a brand new week. we're glad to see you. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. russia invading southern ukraine. its troops taking over airports on the crime mean peninsula and raising the russian flag over the peninsula. a move they call a declaration of war. secretary of state john kerry says the move sun acceptable and the u.s. is not ruling out any responses. amy kellogg joins from us kiev. amy? >> reporter: jon, top of it all the most intense fog has just descended upon kiev. we're right in front ever the independence square where all the protesters gathered all those months and there are a few hundred diehards out in the cold, trying to keep spirit up and drum up support for a united ukraine in the face of these threats. the latest ultimatum coming to according to ukraine's defense ministry from russia's black sea fleet, saying if ukrainian bases don't evacuate by 5:00 p.m. local time, they will sto
jenna: well the dire situation in ukraine going from bad to worse as russia's black fleet now reportedly telling ukrainian forces in crimea to surrender or face military action. welcome to a brand new week. we're glad to see you. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. russia invading southern ukraine. its troops taking over airports on the crime mean peninsula and raising the russian flag over the peninsula. a move they call a declaration of war. secretary of state john kerry says the move sun...
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for more on this volatile situation in ukraine, i'm joined by michael mcfall who just recently returned from russia. he's a professor of political science at stanford university. ambassador, thank you very much for being with us. i wanted to brief you on something the without just announced, it will not send a delegation to the paralympics in sochi. we're having an olympic stand joch over a crisis with russia. the official u.s. delegation will not go to sochi. you've come back from sochi and moscow. let's talk about angela merkel saying to mr. obama that putin doesn't seem to be all there, after speaking with putin, she's not sure he is in touch with reality. how do you interpret this? >> well, i don't know the details obviously because i've left the government so i don't have a -- >> from your own knowledge of putin. >> your own knowledge of putin and of merkel. >> well, i think two things are important to understand. first of all, the russian government including president putin are extremely angry at how things have evolved inside ukraine and angry at their clients. their one-time cl
for more on this volatile situation in ukraine, i'm joined by michael mcfall who just recently returned from russia. he's a professor of political science at stanford university. ambassador, thank you very much for being with us. i wanted to brief you on something the without just announced, it will not send a delegation to the paralympics in sochi. we're having an olympic stand joch over a crisis with russia. the official u.s. delegation will not go to sochi. you've come back from sochi and...